Weinstein Properties is hiring seasonal pool attendants for Bexley at Brier Creek, a residential community in Raleigh, NC. The position runs through roughly September or October, covering the busy stretch of the pool season. Shifts are evening-focused on weekdays (6 to 9 PM) and mid-day on weekends (noon to 7 PM). Pay runs $15 to $16 per hour.
The core of the job is presence and consistency. You're the person residents see when they badge in, and you're the one who keeps the pool deck clean, the trash emptied, and the rules enforced without making it a confrontation. Closing down the pool at the end of each shift is part of every day. Occasionally you may do a spot check of other amenity areas like the gym or business center. It's not complicated work, but showing up on time, every shift, matters more than anything else here.
The team is ideally two people rotating across the available shifts, including weekends and holidays. If you need to wrap up before the season ends, there's some flexibility on the end date.
Multifamily amenity management has become a real differentiator in lease-up and resident retention, especially in competitive markets like the Raleigh-Durham corridor where Class A and B communities are stacked against each other. A well-run pool amenity is part of what justifies the rent. The pool attendant isn't just picking up towels. They're part of the resident experience, and communities that treat that seriously tend to have better reviews and lower turnover. Weinstein Properties has a long track record in Virginia and North Carolina, so this isn't a fly-by-night operation.
If you want outdoor hours, a consistent schedule, and a low-drama summer job with a real property management company, this is a reasonable option.